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Slope-intercept form

Linear equations, which graph as straight lines, that have the form:

y = mx + b

is said to be in its slope-intercept form. This is called such because m is the slope of the line. The slope being rise over run. Where the graph of the line intercepts the y-axis is given by b.

 

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